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whitney a oh, now to sierra, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. oh. rocks prime minister chaise, an emergency meeting with his security chiefs just hours after surviving an armed drawer, an attack on his residence. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is out there alive from doha. also coming up a show of support for ethiopians. prime minister is federal forces battle advancing rebels from the north police in sudan fired t gas to disperse,
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teaches protesting against to last month's military takeover and nicaraguans going to the polls as president, daniel ortega runs for a 4th consecutive term and his political opponents face. and every handed down ah, we begin the program in iraq where ladies have condemned what they're calling an assassination attempt on the prime minister as a highness and cowardly attack. armed drones targeted mustafah al, cut him his residence in the highly secured green zone in the early hours of sunday . my mode abdel, while head reports from baghdad heightened security needed above daddy green soon. it comes after the prime minister as a residence in the fortified area came under attack. the government says 3 army drones were flown over the compound of most of academy. when hit the building,
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2 others were shot down. it actually, you can easily magog to all of those who were worried. my residence was targeted in a cowardly attack. thanks to god and his grace. all of those working with me and i are doing well, these cowardly rockets and these cowardly drones do not help in building nations, nor can they be part of any future. the government said it's investigating the incident. the u. s. the state department has offered to help in iran, the secretary of the supreme national security council called it a terrorist attack he blamed for an intervention for what he described as new sedition. the attack came 2 days of the demonstrations against the results of parliamentary elections in october left. at least one person dead and many injured proof. iranian parties lost about 2 thirds of their seats in the vote. the vacuum,
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the electoral commission of rigging the results and demand the recount. many of their supporters are members of the pupils. mobilization forces the parties military wings. they have since occupied areas near the heavy fortified. green's orn, that's home to international diplomatic machines and government offices. pro iranian groups are among the demonstrators here, but these protest her as deny. they carry down the attack and say it may have been orchestrated by a 3rd party to ferment violence between them and security forces. through iranian onward, groups have been accused of carrying out similar drone attacks over the past 2 years, against u. s. military bases and facilities in the green zone. some protest her said the drone or tag talk did them and the government and know nasa 3 so about better lawyer. there are evil people behind it. you want to create chaos and divert the
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public's attention away from the main cause, demanding justice for those who were killed on friday and stir animosity between the government and the popular mobilization force. with the some of these protesters are skeptical. they say the attack was fake and that he was l, cause the me of pretending to be a victim there, vowing to continue their demonstration. mahmoud abdulla al jazeera, but hundreds of thousands of people have been rallying in several ethiopian cities in support of government forces. battling a rebel advance, the largest demonstration was held in the capital, addis ababa concern is growing up the year long conflict against to grind rebels, intensified a t p l if has captured strategic towns along the road to the capital and threatened to move on, addis ababa ethiopia, as prime minister, has recently had his social media post blocked by facebook and twitter for violating its policies against inciting,
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and supporting violence. but on sunday abbey to ahmed took a different tone and called for national unity. he tweeted, ethiopia, albuterol is in our unity. when we stand together, we can overcome any thing. we stand on the shoulders of our ancestors. today we stand committed to laying a solid foundation for generations to come. mamma mohammed a dow has morn, his story from addis ababa. they very much to present the sentiment on the streets . i'm going to sub a most people here. i support the trip in defense forces and prime minister abbey. i meant at all again. they are. those will feel not the whole is pointless and at, but those supporting them. tens of thousands of them took to the streets as early as 6 a. m local time here. and the protest ended up being a big square in the middle of the suburban,
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known as miss gil square. that's where the national day celebrations often held. and those rallies were address. that's really that was addressed by the mail of i just about a bed, who among the think sent that huge pressure. if your p a is been put on from externally, ease of not having any good thing on the impact on the government. and it's supposed to stop and as soon as possible, saying that if you can take care of its office, there was a. so putting moment to when a put a few years singer, a big tardy cou, a key see, told, the protest does not. it was time to stop the war. he was cold to sing in praise of the if you have been defense falls, but of that to go off script untold. and the protest us, while we suffering while we always wedding black in sort of while we are fighting,
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he told young people will, flocking to the front lines, that they should not go on is that eldest should go not to fight the said, but to preach peace to sedan now, where police have 5 t gas to dispose teaches rallying against last month's power grab by the military. sedan states's committee says dozens of its members were arrested during the city in the protests, part of an ongoing civil disobedience campaign. by pro democracy activists demonstrated have set up barricades and blocked strays to denounce any power sharing arrangement with the military, have been, morgan has delayed it from cotton. the professional association. the body that has spearheaded calls for protests have called on people to participate in general strikes and the median. that is to say that asked for people to stay at home and stay away from work to show the army that they don't want to be control. and they don't want to work under military rule. now we've been driving on the street of how
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to some of the main roads, i protested, have been asked to set the barricades to reduce the movement and show their protest . input be full ways, but many of those main street are actually open. and what you can see going around, driving around her to me, is just the remnants of those barricades which have been removed by the military asper some protested, but some have also been removed by civilians themselves. protested. have reported that the police and security forces have used force to open bills, barricades that was set up concrete blocks rock breaks. people are using with big can to barricade the street to reduce the movements around the capital tube. now they say this is their form of resistance is how they showed that they are against the military. most barricades are found on roads at residential neighborhoods. processes say that these barricades have become a symbol of their resistance to the military take over there now calling for a complete solution of the power sharing agreement that was signed in 2900 between
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the army and the civilian coalition that led to the formation of the transitional government, which was developed by the military on october 25th, the day of the peak over it. they say that they want to see the army return back to their barracks and have wrote no role in governing the country and its politics. this all comes while prime minister out the lambs oak remains under house arrest, as well as several other senior former government officials. now mediation efforts to try to bridge the gap between prime minister of the dog and the civilian coalition on one side and the army on the other side is yet to produce any result. israel's army has it designated 6 palestinian rights groups as an authorized organizations included on the list on palestinian and g o. l hawk and out of me as well as a research center. israel accuses the groups of funnelling money to group cold. the popular up front for the liberation of palestine. last month, israel's government deemed the 6th groups, terrorist organizations. let's get more on this story with harry force it who's
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live for us in west jerusalem. hello there, harry, can you give us the political context of this light is moved by the israeli army. will show. let's start with that initial designation last month by the israeli government. as you say, they were designating these 6 engineers as linked to funnelling money to the p, f l, p, which israel and a number of western countries defined as a terrorist organization. now there was some pushback internationally against this . there's also criticism internally within israel about the sort of p r effect of doing this without a full and transparent account of exactly how they were facing these accusations. there was also a leak at the da ca that was given to europe in nations trying to encourage them not to fund these groups earlier in the year that was obtained by the intercept and by the 97 to magazine in israel, which showed that a lot of the information being presented came from to accountants linked to an
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entirely separate organization. so accusations with the intelligence being presented really wasn't that firm now for all of the sound and fury around that the actual practical implications beyond potentially influencing donors. they weren't great, but now that the israeli military has also adopted this language adopted this decision that enables it to enforce this anti terror law. as far as the israelis are concerned in the occupied west bank, where the 6 organisations operate. that is really military saying that they be presented with copious very reliable intelligence that they are operating as wings of the p. s l. p. and as such the staff and are subject to arrest potential prosecution potential, jailing of up to 25 years. the officers could be shut down groups and consultants, banks that have been working with these organizations could also be open to sanction, as well as far as the organizations are concerned,
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they came out very strongly against this designation. last month they rejected the accusations and they said they would continue to operate as normal. thank you for the update harry harry forced to keep us updated as to how things progress live for us in west jerusalem. still ahead on al jazeera fees of a renewed conflict in indian administered kashmir families more. those caught up in violence as security in the region is stepped up and delivery is presidency. counsels suspends the foreign minister and boss from travelling for the interim government is rejecting that older. ah, ah, look forward to brighter sky's the with sponsored boy cutoff airways. hello, welcome to your world's weather update. we're going to begin in india. i cicio by
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oh hello. are you watching al jazeera, i am emily angland, a reminder of our top stories. this, our iraq's latest had condemned what they're calling an assassination attempt on the prime minister as a heinous and cowardly attack. drones targeted mustafah ellicott, he needs residence in bagdad green zone. in the early hours of sunday. israel's army has designated 6 palestinian rights groups as an authorized organizations included on the list of palestinian ngos, al hock anatomy, as well as a research center and hundreds of thousands of people have rallied in ethiopia. capital in support of government forces battling a rebel advance. the chic ryan rebels have captured strategic towns along the highway to the capital and had threatened to move on, addis ababa behind go bray. cristo us is the t gray people's
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liberation, friends, and government representative. he says, the t p l f wants to remove the government and work towards an inclusive political process. what you see in the streets, i've not, sir, entirely was a weight loss. 0 was a weight of the demonstrators. but i think most of the demonstrators from very few dooley or come out willingly buck like jory, 2 of them have been for city it out and by speaking to demonstrations. so it is a force it demonstration forces by the local administration and local misty shoes of the government. lodge, repletion of ethiopia in particular into life have been put under siege for over 4 or 5 months. and this it got that the government had been denounced. footages, the government has been using starvation as a weapon,
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a blockade of medication and electricity and basic services has been used as a weapon. this is international crime opportunity. this is and i guess international or no and no. so the government is, brings us, as a matter of fact, the glide is like, you know, the people of ethiopia and gentlemen and to die and but not is whiting because we know this is a forced to death, a false, a death situation upon song. ah, and as outlined, the grounds and others are fine too. oh, breaking the brocade. that's our facie. what i would call upon everybody is we need to stop this disaster or the graph and other forces desperately into defending themselves from authority and from destruction. so what do you want to do is want to remove this government, want to have an all inclusive political process where no party will be excluded.
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will have short discussions shuttle down all on how to address our problems. and we want to include everybody in the process and form at once you not, libya is electro commission, says candidates presidential and parliamentary elections will be able to register from monday. the vote is cheryl to take place on december 24th under un back to plan the presidential council, earliest suspended. the foreign minister accusing her of administrative violations . she's also bad from travelling just days before an international conference, only be in paris. the transitional government has rejected the decision al libya correspondent malik trina has this something's. this is where we start to see the divisions happen or, you know, these election, the presidential candidates will be starting to send in their applications starting tomorrow. who's going to run for president, or we're likely to see 30, whichever is the western strong man, former minister of interior,
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prime minister abs, hamid's baber. now we're hearing that he intends to run for elections on eastern libya. it's likely that to leave for after will run for elections and also our dealer solar is the speaker of the eastern base parliament. and really this is where we're going to start to see these divisions. i mean, it was a very long and difficult process for the united nation support mission to come up with this piece plan to try to bring in all the all the sides in order. and they brought in the studio government, which is leading the country into elections now. or we're going to see these divisions start to rise again, who can run what kind of powers of the president have are the legislative branches in libya have yet to agree on a framework, a constitutional framework. so what kind of president, what kind of powers as a president have a, what kind of authority does you have all the questions that are we meant to be on answered? and we're gonna have to wait to see what kind of implications is going to have on the election scheduled to play, take place and just 6 weeks. but it is the heading to the powers in nicaragua is
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general elections that are being described as illegitimate. both at home and abroad, president daniel ortega is set for a 4th consecutive turn. after many opposition figures were jailed or banned from running. international observers have also been prevented from overseeing the vote . a latin america editor, lucy newman, has more from san jose enabling costa rica when nicaraguans in exile are protesting . well, they are certainly angry, but at the same time feeling very emboldened, there are hundreds and hundreds of them here. when you have recognized quite a few because they've come from the border, the border, but very close to reagan and nicaragua, where they took buses over night to get here to take part in this protest. some of them had actually crossed over into costa rica for illegal border passes so that they say they will not be forced to vote in today's elections, which they don't call the next. and they say that nicaraguans will only be able to
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vote a will. they would want as their next president, because the vast majority of the mainstream will vision candidates are either in prison or had been or have gone into exile. it's a very, very percentage lation here in nicaragua. so we are hearing that at least a to help with vision members were arrested overnight and that, or rather than supporters of president l ortega going, how is the house to try to bring people out on october to the states and into the polling stations to vote because the opposition campaign to stay at home and not and not recognize what they call a broad deliver that to india. now with trays have been operated in roads are under water. in the southern stage of tamil nadu is comes after the heaviest downpour of rain since 2015. that's when flooding killed more than 200 people enforced many
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from the hawkins major ologist are expecting more rain on tuesday. a series of attacks on civilians in indian and minister to kashmir has sparked fees of renewed conflict in the region. authorities had stepped up security to avoid further unrest as patent middle or false. oh, but her family is mourning. the loss of its eldest son, shaw had a jaws was shot nearly a week ago. his brother is so overwhelmed with grief, he faints. his mother implores him to wake up. she says he's all she has left off to losing showerhead. i saw a gun with me. he was on his way from work at an apple farm. we had been waiting for him when we got a call saying he was shot dead at a checkpoint in chopin district. we don't know what actually happened. authority, sasha had was caught in the crossfire between paramilitary forces and what big core
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suspected terrorists that happened off to in did administered? pish, me suffered. it's was violence in month in october at least $33.00 people were killed like shaw head. 10 was civilians governed in thoughts by india and pakistan. the disputed territory has long suffered tension and unrest in did. administered kashmir has seen a decades long armed rebellion against new daddy's rule 2 years ago. the indian government revoked the regions autonomy and imposed one of the strictest locked down in history for the feeling resentment. the recent incidents have triggered memories of the 19 ninety's when insurgency was at its most violent. the targeted killings of minorities was common and led to an exodus of thousands of cush meeting hindus. the government has responded by putting more soldiers and petrol, and they often frisk people, members of prime minister in the rain. some of these party gentle party denounced this comparison and insist the security measures will prevent further attacks who elecom ibp address upward back then separate. distant militants roamed framing.
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that doesn't happen now because they don't have any present. 0 dentist are becoming irrelevant, which is why they're targeting unarmed civilians and border migrants. some political analysts accused the government of failing to stem a sense of alienation among the regions. youth that is fueling a separatist movement in the region. this is somewhat creating a huge sam, something's short, the among the masses, and they appealed that they are back to the situation that was with them. they're very lee and other part subdomains. kashmir. in the early nineties, when insurgency was acted to speak, a police investigation is underway into the civilian killings and security forces have detain hundreds of people for questioning over the last few weeks. but shy family disputes the official version of the incident and wants a more thorough prob, they say they're waiting for justice and struggling to cope with the void left by
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his passing pardoning. nathan al jazeera new delhi, scotland is a world later in the transition to renewable energy, bad plans to develop a new oil field in the north sea. a still going ahead, even though many platforms are unused. a client reports from northern scotland. it's not a view you'd expect from a village, high street, 300 kilometers north of the climate talks in glasgow. a vision perhaps of the future. unused oil and gas rigs parked up in cromartie, furth, not pumping fossil fuels from the depths of the north sea. the 1st is a barometer of the state of the you case, oil and gas industry. when there's a downturn, it gets pretty crowded. these platforms are awaiting new contracts. the contracts will be few and far between as the move to renewables gathers pace. at the end of 2019 the oil and gas authority estimated there were between $10.00 to
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$20000000000.00 barrels of oil still to be recovered in the north sea. in fact, as i speak as a bit underway to open up the jaunt combo oil field about 250 kilometers to the north of it around the shetland islands. but the reality is, says the move away from fossil fuels gathers pace. sites like this will become more and more common. whitely wind farms, south of glasgow, the 2nd largest onshore wind farm in europe. across scotland, wind power is a big part of the energy mix in a country that's aiming to be carbon neutral by 20455 years ahead of much of the world here. 215 turbines generate enough power 435-0000 homes. in 2020, nearly 100 percent of scotland energy came from renewable sources. which raises the question, why the need to invest in new oil field at all? this is the, by all of us getting on the same journey. okay,
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and getting on the revolution because it's more of a revolution than a journey. in all honesty, i'm to 2050 and that's the target is to get us the 2015. net 0 by 2050. so you can't just switch everything off immediately. i'm so oil and gas production is still a massive part of the economy. it's a massive part of how we homes are wholly fuel or transport system. so we need to go in that transition. we need to go not revolution and that will happen over a period of time. back in chrome, it's either the yellow stanchions of offshore wind turbine stand, sentinel ready to be deployed out at sea, where the petroleum platform has rained for decades. and as the all rig becomes slowly redundant, the renewable sector is expanding a pace. the re plans here in the 1st for a hydrogen hub and to create a base for floating wind farms. but the transition away from fossil fuels needs to be carefully managed to make that a success for everybody involved, including the work as we need to make sure it is good quality jobs for them to move
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into. that means that renewables need to be trading enough jobs and that she has to be a pathway set of people can move from the fossil fuel jobs to the green shops. there is no doubt about the direction scotland is heading in. the question is, how far behind will the rest of the well be? the clock al jazeera comedy, fer scott, inventors for more than 40 countries are in kata for a week long forum on technology, super computers, cloud technology and robots are among innovations on display. victoria gotten beat reports from doha. acme dell. mastery has come from garza to cattle looking for investment. he's invented a robotic glove that designed to help palestinian people whose hands are paralyzed through injuries sustained during conflicts with israel. i hope we can come out with this as a bro type. i hope if there is any company or any agent can support this project,
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then we can make our multiples of this robot to come to glove and to provide it to the bishop to him. but his find specially in gaza or that we have a little special with balise and ambition, hands off the ugly war, having their competitors for more than 40 countries. a taking part in the 1st have a challenge and innovation forum. incatel judges will evaluate the best ideas over the next 2 days and award cash prizes for those placed 1st, 2nd and 3rd is up to $250000.00 of prize money to be $1.00. once the win is from here, have been chosen, the participants will be divided into teams. they'll then compete to design, build and test an idea from scratch over a 48 hour period. one of the organizes is an inventor himself. he knows 1st hand how difficult it is to get investment for new innovations. normally, for as an inventor, it's very hard to start up your company. so what we are doing here,
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we bring the inventors and we call a lot of research and starts up companies to meet them. and we hope it will be starting a new business for them. it's hope this will become an annual event. the winners will be announced in a weeks time, victoria gate, and be al jazeera doha. ah, hello, are you watching al jazeera and these are the top stories. this, our iraq's ladies have condemned what they're calling an assassination attempt on the prime minister armed drones. targeted mustafah alcott, him his residence in bagdad screens own in the early hours of sunday. exactly, you assured me please contact to all of those who were worried. my residence was.

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